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Has anyone tried to connect x10 with tv? Should it be connected via usb or 3,5mm jack? Maybe there is some some app needed?

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I suggest you read your owners manual, especially the section covering features of the X10.
 
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Hook up a camcorder directly to the tv, and point it at whatever is playing on your x10
 
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LOL very funny but we prefer hd and not recorded crap

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You will have to wait for the DLNA support that is coming to the X10.
 
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LOL very funny but we prefer hd and not recorded crap
Use and HD camcorder then...

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You will have to wait for the DLNA support that is coming to the X10.
Of course, you will need a DLNA compliant TV/Receiver... You can probably hook up as an external drive to a USB media player, but I haven't tried it...

Again, of course you'll need all of these to be HD capable in order to get HD...


Now, while the 3.5mm audio jack question seemed a bit silly, chek here: http://pocketnow.com/tech-news/samsu...ugh-audio-port - so I guess, theoretically it is possible...
 
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Use and HD camcorder then...



Of course, you will need a DLNA compliant TV/Receiver... You can probably hook up as an external drive to a USB media player, but I haven't tried it...

Again, of course you'll need all of these to be HD capable in order to get HD...


Now, while the 3.5mm audio jack question seemed a bit silly, chek here: http://pocketnow.com/tech-news/samsu...ugh-audio-port - so I guess, theoretically it is possible...
Actually, there will be set top boxes for DLNA. HTC announce one today. It is something that I believe will work on the XBox 360 as well.
 
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Yes, but HTC has also an hardware chip for DLNA support.
 
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I connected it once using my brother's n900's cable. it only gave me audio on the tv

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Yes, but HTC has also an hardware chip for DLNA support.
I don't think so. (for example you don't need to have special hardware chip on PC to make it DLNA compatible player, server or controler)

the video out is different .. there is hardware support needed

 
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